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Your membership with LEAF entitles you to receive regular notices of LEAF news and events. The monies we receive in membership dues and donations help support public education events to promote awareness of equality issues as well as litigating important equality cases though our National Office.

Enjoy all the benefits of membership while supporting an important and compelling cause. Become a LEAF member now!

LEAF offers 2 types of memberships:If you are a a student, senior or unwaged, apply for a Student/Senior Membership.Otherwise, apply for a Regular Membership.

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Windsor - Student

$0.00

fees waived for Windsor students

Thunder Bay _ Student

$0.00

fee waived for Thunder Bay Students

Edmonton - Student/Senior/Under Employed

$10.00

Ottawa - Student/Senior/Under Employed

$10.00

Halifax - Student/Senior/Under Employed

$10.00

Toronto - Student/Senior/Under Employed

$10.00

Sudbury - Student/Senior/Under Employed

$10.00

Calgary - Student/Senior/Under Employed

$10.00

PEI - Student/Senior/Under Employed

$10.00

Calgary - Regular

$25.00

Sudbury - Regular

$25.00

Ottawa - Regular

$25.00

Windsor - Regular

$25.00

PEI - Regular

$25.00

Toronto - Regular

$25.00

Edmonton - Regular

$25.00

Halifax - Regular

$25.00

Thunder Bay _ Individual

$25.00

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Specifically, you support the education, litigation, and law reform objectives of LEAF, which include the promotion of equality of women in areas such as economic and employment rights, civil and human rights, rights within personal relationships, and the right to reproductive freedom.

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LEAF is a national, charitable, non-profit organization, founded in 1985. LEAF works to advance the substantive equality rights of women and girls in Canada through litigation, law reform and public education using the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.